Letter from J A Whitehead (The Rosary, Henley-on-Thames, [Berkshire]) claiming that he is destitute because the Government owe him nearly half a million pounds for aircraft manufactured by him during the war. Typescript copy at CHAR 2/121/3-4.

Letter from Sir William Graham Greene (Disposal and Liquidation Commission) to WSC enclosing CHAR 2/121/9-20 and seeking his approval of the action he proposes to take in the matter of Ministry of Munitions officials recommended for Italian decorations in recognition of their war service.

Draft letter from [Sir William Graham Greene] to Colonel Virginio Riggi, Italian military attache in London, on Ministry of Munitions officials recommended for Italian decorations who have not yet been honoured. Sent with CHAR 2/121/6-8.

Letter from [Sir William Graham Greene] (Disposal and Liquidation Commission) to Sir Charles Stewart-Wilson on Ministry of Munitions officials recommended for Italian decorations. Sent with CHAR 2/121/6-8.

Letter from Sir William Graham Greene (Disposal and Liquidation Commission) to Lieutenant Albert Loria (The British-Italian Corporation, 12 Nicholas Lane, Lombard Street, [London]) asking him to take action in the matter of Ministry of Munitions officials recommended for Italian decorations arising from their war service. Copy sent with CHAR 2/121/6-8.

Letter from Colonel Virginio Riggi, Italian military attache (Italian Embassy, 5 Queen's Gate, [London]) to Sir William Graham Greene on the missing documentation relating to the Ministry of Munitions officials recommended for Italian decorations arising from their war service. Copy sent with CHAR 2/121/6-8.

Letter from Sir William Graham Greene (Disposal and Liquidation Commission) to Colonel Virginio Riggi, Italian military attache in London, asking whether any steps are being taken in the matter of the Ministry of Munitions officials recommended for Italian decorations arising from their war service. Copy sent with CHAR 2/121/6-8.

Letter from Colonel Virginio Riggi, Italian military attache (Italian Embassy, 20 Grosvenor Square, [London]) to Sir William Graham Greene (Ministry of Munitions) on the missing list of the Ministry of Munitions officials recommended for Italian decorations arising from their war service. Copy sent with CHAR 2/121/6-8.

Letter from Sir William Graham Greene (Ministry of Munitions) to Colonel Virginio Riggi, Italian military attache (Italian Embassy, 20 Grosvenor Square, [London]), asking whether anything is being done in the matter of the Ministry of Munitions officials recommended for Italian decorations arising from their war service. Copy sent with CHAR 2/121/6-8.

Letter from Captain Albert Larking, secretary of the Early Closing Association (34-40 Ludgate Hill, London), to Edward Marsh asking if WSC can chair the Association's annual meeting or write to the 9th Duke of Devonshire or 17th Lord Derby asking one of them to do so.

Letter from [WSC] to General Sir Ian Hamilton returning letters from Colonel J B Maclean [of Canada] and adding that it is not likely that he [WSC] would "head a campaign to establish the Chamberlain food taxes." Carbon typescript copy.

Letter from Sidney Leake (Colonial Office) to Sir Sigmund Dannreuther [Accounting Officer and Joint Secretary of the Disposal and Liquidation Commission] asking what should be said to J A Whitehead [regarding his claim against the Government arising from aircraft supplied by him during the war].

Letter from Professor George Wrong (73 Walmer Road, Toronto, [Canada]) to WSC accepting that WSC's assertion [that the title deeds of the Empire were deposited at Westminster] was quoted out of context, apologising for any acerbity in his previous letter, and announcing that he has been inspired by WSC to begin painting. Typescript copy at CHAR 2/121/32.

Letter from Robert Vansittart [later 1st Lord Vansittart] (Foreign Office) to Edward Marsh stating that it is Foreign Office policy not to pursue the matter of Ministry of Munitions officials still awaiting the award of Italian decorations for which they were recommended for their war service.

Letter from Professor George Wrong (University of Toronto, [Canada]) to WSC with letter from him to the editor of the Toronto Globe affixed in which he shows that WSC's remark that the title deeds of the Empire are deposited at Westminster does not imply that Britain owns any other part of the Empire.

Letter from [Edward Marsh] to J A Whitehead stating that his claim against the Government [arising from his supply of aircraft during the war] was disallowed and that WSC sees no hope of him receiving remuneration for personal services. Carbon typescript copy.

Letter from Sir Henry Wilson (War Office) to WSC recalling the vicissitudes of their relationship and sending greetings [at the end of his time as Chief of the Imperial Staff and the taking of his seat in the Commons].

Letter from Captain Albert Larking, secretary of the Early Closing Association (34-40 Ludgate Hill, London) to Edward Marsh stating that if 17th Lord Derby cannot chair the Association cannot chair their annual meeting, the 8th Duke of Northumberland, the 10th Duke of Argyll or the 8th Duke of Atholl could be approached and assured that the Association has no connection with trade unionism.

Letter from Edward Carlyon (5 Park Hill Road, Harborne, Birmingham) to WSC enclosing CHAR 2/121/52, reporting that it has been well reviewed and praising WSC's statesmanship, especially his attitude to the "Labour wreckers".

Letter from "Birdie" (Hampden House, Green Street, [London]) to WSC expressing his desire for a permanent post in the Government now that his stint as the House of Lords representative of the Colonial Office is ending.

Letter in French from Baroness de la Grange introducing Jacques Bardoux, who is coming to Britain in connection with "the Committee about France and Great Britain" and remembering her prayer at the table of Sir Herbert Samuel on the Mount of Olives. Translation at CHAR 2/121/54.

Letter from Sir William Graham-Greene (Disposal and Liquidation Commission) to Edward Marsh complaining about the attitude of Robert Vansittart [later 1st Lord Vansittart] of the Foreign Office to the case of Ministry of Munitions officials still awaiting the award of Italian decorations to which they were recommended for their war service.

Letter from Sir William Graham-Greene (Disposal and Liquidation Commission) to Edward Marsh enclosing CHAR 2/121/59-60 and urging that Sir Sigmund Dannreuther's complaint about not receiving a foreign decoration should be treated sympathetically.

Letter from Sir Sigmund Dannreuther (Disposal and Liquidation Commission) to Sir William Graham-Greene enclosing CHAR 2/121/62 and complaining about not receiving a French decoration for his war service and about his pay.

Letter from WSC to [David Lloyd George] arguing that if the present Coalition Government cannot maintain its unity, the political stability vital to Britain's recovery should be maintained by having a purely Conservative government supported by Coalition Liberals. Draft in WSC's hand.

Letter from Edward Marsh to Sir William Graham Greene passing on WSC's advice that he should see Sir Eyre Crowe [permanent under-secretary at the Foreign Office] about Ministry of Munitions officials passed over for foreign decorations. Typescript copy.

Letter from Edward Marsh to Robert Vansittart [later Lord Vansittart] reporting that Sir William Graham Greene has been advised to see Sir Eyre Crowe [permanent under-secretary at the Foreign Office] about Ministry of Munitions officials passed over for foreign decorations. Typescript copy.

Letter from J S Pierce (8 Brookland Road, Risca, Monmouthshire, [Wales]) to WSC arguing that health and unemployment insurance should be combined and should be made directly by the Government through the labour exchanges. Typescript copy at CHAR 2/121/69-70.

Letter from Charles Drysdale, president of the Malthusian League (124 Victoria Street, Westminster, London) to WSC asking for his support for their campaign to educate working people about birth control as an antidote to the spread of Socialism and Communism.

Letter from Sir William Graham Greene (Disposal and Liquidation Commission) to Edward Marsh on his discussion with Sir Eyre Crowe about the Ministry of Munitions officials still awaiting the award of Italian decorations to which they had been recommended for their war service.

Letter from Edward Marsh to Sir William Graham Greene stating that WSC cannot see how he can go on pressing for Sir Sigmund Dannreuther to receive a French decoration against the opposition of the Foreign Office. Typescript copy.

Letter from Harold Heathcote-Williams (Oxford University New Reform Club, Winchester House, 129A High Street, Oxford) to WSC hoping that he will be able to visit the club and asking for a photograph of him to hang on their walls.

Letter from the 8th Duke of Atholl (84 Eaton Place, [London]) to WSC explaining that the Duchess of Atholl had successfully fought to prevent the Unionists in East Perthshire [Scotland] from breaking away from the Coalition.

Letter from Aubrey Herbert to WSC urging him to get on well with the Turks at the forthcoming talks, which will make it easier to achieve the peace which is important from the point of view of Iraq and India.

Letter from 11th Lord Valentia (10 Chester Street, [London]) to WSC asking if he can do anything to prevent the Queen's Own Oxfordshire Hussars being absorbed into a branch of the Army other than the cavalry.

Letter from WSC (Colonial Office) to [David Lloyd George] on: the attitude of the Conservative Party to the Coalition; the brighter prospects for stability in Ireland; the deteriorating eyesight of "Fred"[1st Lord Birkenhead, later F E Smith] the Graeco-Turkish negotiations and Mosul. Annotated typescript. Carbon copy at CHAR 2/121/100-102.

Letter from Kenneth Lyon [Private Secretary to the Secretary of State for War] (War Office) to Edward Marsh enclosing CHAR 2/121/112 and asking for him to arrange for WSC's proof copy of the report of the Dardanelles Committee to be destroyed.

Letter from Charles Walker (Admiralty) to the secretary of the War Office [Kenneth Lyon] asking for the WSC's proof copy of the report of the Dardanelles Committee to be destroyed. Copy sent with CHAR 2/121/111.

Letter from Charles Symes, honorary secretary of the Press Club Ltd (St Bride's House, Salisbury Square, [London]) to WSC informing him that he has been elected an Honorary Life Member of the Press Club.

Letter from Sir Sefton Brancker (Air League of the British Empire, 26 George Street, Hanover Square, London) to WSC enclosing CHAR 2/121/115 and asking if he can still publish a photograph of WSC's in his history of the RAF in view of the fact that the book will now be all Brancker's own work rather than a compilation from several contributors.

Extract from a letter from Gerald Duckworth [publisher] to Sir Sefton Brancker advising that his history of the RAF should be all Brancker's own work rather than a compilation from several contributors. Sent with CHAR 2/121/114.

Letter from Israel Cohen (The Zionist Organisation, Central Office, 77 Great Russell Street, London) to WSC enclosing CHAR 2/121/120-123 and asking him to write an introduction on Jewish agricultural history for a collection of articles being published to mark the 20th anniversary of the Jewish National Fund, the land-purchasing agency of the Zionist Organisation.

Contents list and preface by Israel Cohen for a collection of articles being published to mark the 20th anniversary of the Jewish National Fund, the land-purchasing agency of the Zionist Organisation. Sent with CHAR 2/121/119.

Letter from [Edward Marsh] to Robert Bankes [Private Secretary to the Lord Chancellor] asking him to bring to the Lord Chancellor's notice a relative of one of WSC's friends who wishes to fill a vacancy for a Chancery Visitor in Lunacy. Carbon typescript copy.

Letter from Leo Weinthal, director of the African World (801 Salisbury House, London Wall, London) to WSC enclosing CHAR 2/121/128 and CHAR 2/128/129 and promising not to ask to see him about the projected history of the Cape to Cairo railway until the situation in Ireland has settled down.

Reprint from the African World: article refuting an article in the Nation alleging that the natives of Kenya Colony have suffered as a result of economic mismanagement by the white settlers. Sent with CHAR 2/121/127.

Letter from 1st Lord Askwith [earlier Sir George Askwith] (5 Cadogan Gardens, [London] to WSC congratulating him on his role in bringing about the Irish settlement and reporting that 1st Lord Knollys [earlier Sir Francis Knollys] thought that it displayed good judgement which will bring WSC nearer to the leadership of the country.

Pages from the Pall Mall Gazette including marked article by Captain Albert Larking, secretary of the Early Closing Association opposing the scrapping of the Early Closing Act. Sent with CHAR 2/121/131.